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 Top 5 of the best 2D racing games for iOS and Android


1. Joe Danger


Before No Man's Sky, indie studio Hello Games was best known for its work on the Joe Danger series. In the games, you take on the role of stuntman Joe Danger, whose daredevil stunts are now legendary.


You'll progress through an extensive career mode, earning stars and unlocking new characters as you go. The game is full of personality, and everything from the visuals to the physics system is polished to perfection.


What's more, the Joe Danger Infinity spinoff could easily be on this list too.

Availability: iOS + PS Vita + Steam


2. Hill Climb Racing 2



Hill Climb Racing 2 is a fantastic sequel to Fingersoft's chaotic 2D racing game. It offers a great mix of silly humor and destructive arcade fun, with tons of upgrades for each of the game's wild and crazy vehicles.


The physics system is intentionally ridiculous, although you'll gradually learn to master challenging jumps with relative ease. The tracks are all quite distinctive, ranging from farmyards to snowy mountains.


To top it off, character customization is varied and surprisingly extensive, offering lots of fun costumes to collect.

Availability: iOS + Android



3. Rovercraft 2



Rovercraft 2 is a fun rover racing game that lets you race across various terrains, trying to collect upgrades and discover undiscovered parts of the Galaxy. This racing game is fun if you like to customize your own space rover and take it for a spin.


You can find a few different cars and motorcycles, but tons of locations and terrains to race on, as well as many other features that make it extremely fun, both for single player and for playing with friends.

Availability: iOS + Android



4. Pumped BMX 3



Pumped BMX 3 is much more about performing impressive stunts than racing opponents to the finish line.


It's from the mind behind the recently released Trail Boss, which is also excellent, and you'll gradually master your bike skills and complete a large number of challenging courses.


The amount of control you have over the bike and its rider is super impressive, and it's simply amazing to perform jumps, spins and maneuvers with such ease.

Availability: iOS + Android



5. Grand Prix Story



Grand Prix Story is less of a straightforward 2D racing game and more of a management game, where you try to manage a car racing team! Your team needs to become the best of the best when it comes to racing - so you'll need to manage them by training your drivers and getting sponsors so you can pay for improvements.


It's a simple game, but a really fun twist on the racing genre!

Availability: iOS + Android

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